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Has anyone gotten one of these CDs? I got one in the mail a few weeks ago--I will admit, I love the cover art, with all those surreal lemons and those two people embracing with the absolute whitest skin ever seen--but the music is completely unmemorable, I mean I do not remember one song from it.* And the tag line makes me cringe: "When was the last time you fell in love with a musical?" Oh, BARF. That is so unoriginal. The website is somewhat unintentionally funny--so much of their promotional copy can be interpreted rather differently than they intended. "The most anticipated original musical to hit Broadway this fall!" Yeah, in that vultures-awaiting-the-feast way, if you check out the chat boards. "A project that is completely original!" Carrie was original too.

*Which is not the case with the CD sampler I received for The Color Purple--there was at least one good song on that. And I was only half-listening to it. I've heard good things about that project--I've never read the book or seen the movie; I guess if I'm going to see it, I should. I wonder if Their Eyes Were Watching God would make a good opera--you could do it in the vernacular, like Porgie and Bess.

Very sad news--McHale's is closing. My favorite cheap-ass place in Midtown, where I hung out with many cast members from Annie Get Your Gun and saw several celebrities (most recently Eric Stoltz last summer--TWICE in a week, I guess he loved the place too). Great cheap-ass food there, really good nachos and burgers. I hung out there with Chuck Elliott, went there with Jason and Paula and Duncan and Alex and Maurice. A very memorable scene from the movie Sleepers was filmed there, which was great location casting, as the movie is purported to be a Hell's Kitchen fable. Not only is the food great (and cheap), the architecture is KICK ASS--those Art Deco rounded corners and glass bricks, with lettering etched into the glass advertising "the Gaeties." Man, I love that place. What a bummer.

McHale's Gravy

Date: 2005-10-03 02:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] malphoof-speaks.livejournal.com
I heard about McHale's closing on the morning news. They are making way for another luxury condominium. By the year 2050, the entire city of NYC will be consumed by condominiums and everyone will be thirsty.

Re: McHale's Gravy

Date: 2005-10-03 03:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ceebeegee.livejournal.com
I know, right?

I'm getting sick of all those damn high rises in Hell's Kitchen. It's a neighborhood, it has a low-rise, tenement feel like Chelsea--we don't need that overpriced crap blocking the sunlight.

Date: 2005-10-03 07:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alexlady.livejournal.com
oh, that is really, really sad!! do you know when? i love their bacon-wrapped scallops... *sniff*... and their cheap drinks!!

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